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Nuka-Cola Quantum will be sold at Target… just not in Australia

Stevivor - "While gamers in Target stores around the world will be able to buy Fallout 4‘s actual Nuka-Cola Quantum, we here in Australia will not."

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SunnyZ3483d ago

Yeah...
Like most content the poor Aussies will get it 6 months to a year later and be forced into a 6 month subscription service so that one bottle of nuka cola you wanted will end up costing you $578, and you get a whole bunch of other crap you did not want..

robtion3483d ago (Edited 3483d ago )

Lame. Who needs it. Starting to think Fallout should be called Sellout.

FullmetalRoyale3483d ago

I would have to say Ballout, because I am in love with the franchise. Good on them for using creative marketing techniques!

robtion3483d ago

Ha ha. Never go against the Fallout fans. Think I'm on track for the most disagrees ever.

I have the game pre-ordered and paid for and am really looking forward to it. Fallout 3 was great and more of the same with next gen graphics will suit me fine.

The cheap cash grab merchandising though, not so much.

SaveMeJebus3483d ago (Edited 3483d ago )

The only way Im buying NukaCola, for that price, is if it has real cocaine in it.

jznrpg3483d ago (Edited 3483d ago )

I am sure you could make that happen easily , especially if you live in the U.S

Stapleface3483d ago

How much are they? I don't see a price.

Angeljuice3482d ago

If its not radioactive it isn't the real deal....Law Suit!!

annoyedgamer3483d ago

Don't forget their games are censored and GTAV was yanked form Target shelves because a lady complained about it.

SunnyZ3483d ago

Yup...
So everyone started buying games online, as to thwart the crappy censored Australian version of games.

So what did our government do?

Force a tax on the uncensored digitally downloaded games that make them more expensive than physical games sold in brick and mortar stores...

And then they wonder why Australians get labeled as the worlds worst pirates...

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Fallout 4 on Switch 2 seems inevitable, but what about Starfield?

A Fallout 4 Nintendo Switch 2 port seems like an inevitability, but what about other Bethesda RPGs like Starfield.

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neutralgamer199237d ago

I think all games will end up on switch from Xbox. MS has embraced going to other platforms now if games aren't doing well on Nintendo MS may be more selective in the future

On playstation they have been quite successful

anast37d ago

I'm not sure too many people want to play Starfield.

Profchaos37d ago

Phils all but confirmed they are going in hard with the switch 2

TheColbertinator37d ago

All are welcome to Switch 2. Microsoft Games Studios is interested in long term profits and market value not petty fanboy thoughts.

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Ex-Starfield dev dubs RPG’s design the “antithesis” of Fallout 4

Starfield and Fallout 4 developer Nate Purkeypile reflects on Bethesda's city design, calling it the "antithesis" of the studio's older games

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TheNamelessOne139d ago

Starfield is actually a RPG. Bethesda hasn't done that in a while.

GhostScholar139d ago

People acted like starfield was so less interesting than fallout and drastically different, but I call bs on that. Both are decent games, but they are both filled with the appearance of things to do and items to interact with but 99 percent are just there to be there with no significance. Fallout has better character work but they are both sort of illusions that they’re vast.

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Shiore2u139d ago

Studio has been going downhill since Skyrim. Every following game gets dumbed down more than the previous. I'll be shocked if Elder Scrolls VI even has dialogue options.

anast138d ago

Fallout 4 was bad, real bad. Starfield might even be a better RPG.

trez1082138d ago

Fallout 4 wasn’t a great fallout game per se but real bad? I don’t know maybe I’m a little biased because I replied it not long ago and had fun with it.

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10 Excellent Open World Games Where You Control It All

GB: "Gamers have quickly realized that a fun open-world game isn’t just about size and scope but rather how you interact with it."

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anast180d ago

It's a click fest. Skip it.